Coming Up Saturday: One On One With Sen. John McCain

January 27, 2012

Coming up Saturday morning on NorthEscambia.com, we’ll tell you what Sen. John McCain had to say in a one-on-one interview this afternoon.
He’s on the campaign trail with Mitt Romney, and we’ll find out why McCain thinks Romney should get your vote. McCain also talked about Escambia County…we’ll tell what he says Mitt Romney can do for North Escambia.

Florida State Attorney’s Office, FDLE Investigating Flomaton Police Dept.

January 27, 2012

The Flomaton Police Department is under investigation for an incident that allegedly occurred in Escambia County, Florida.

“I can confirm that an investigation is being conducted into issues involving the Flomaton Police Department,” Assistant (Florida) State Attorney Greg Marcille said Thursday. “It is an ongoing investigation at this time.”

That investigation, Marcille said, is being conducted by the State Attorney’s Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The investigation is expected to be complete in the next few weeks, he said.

Marcille decline to elaborate further on the nature of the investigation.

NorthEscambia.com has confirmed through multiple independent sources outside the State Attorney’s Office that at least a portion of the investigation reportedly centers around a suspect that claims he was wrongfully detained or arrested in Century by a member or members of the Flomaton Police Department without following proper arrest and extradition procedures.

“I do not have any comment at this time due to this being an ongoing investigation,” Flomaton Police Chief Geoff McGraw (pictured) said late Thursday night. The State Attorney’s Office has not specifically stated if McGraw is a subject of the investigation.

Further details will be posted as they become available and after the State Attorney’s Office releases their findings.

Escambia Names Equestrian Center Manager

January 27, 2012

A new manager has been hired for the Escambia County Equestrian Center.

Pamela Mauldwin of Milton was selected from the top three finalists chosen from 60 applicants for the job. She begins her job on February 28 for $51,000 per year plus benefits.

Mauldwin is currently employed by the United Way of Escambia County, where she serves as the Volunteer and Social Media Coordinator. She is also presently the editor of Hoofer Publications, a monthly magazine focusing on the equestrian community. Her professional history includes a background in marketing, public relations and management. In 2003, Mauldwin earned her Bachelor’s Degree from University of West Florida in Communications.

“We are excited about the future for the Equestrian Center and look forward to the multi-use facility being taken to a new level.  There are untapped event markets and sponsorship opportunities that Mrs. Mauldwin will be tasked with bringing to the equestrian center.  I welcome Mrs. Mauldwin to the county and look forward to the growth of this great facility,” said Parks and Recreation Director Michael Rhodes.

The other two top finalists were Burma Davis of Cantonment, president of the Northwest Florida Quarter Horse Association, and Forrest Gibbs of Roberstdale. Gibbs has hired then fired for the position late last year and has a lawsuit pending against three commissioners

Forrest Gibbs held the job for about two weeks in October until being fired by County Administrator Randy Oliver following a complaint that Commissioner Wilson Robertson influenced his hiring and landed Gibbs a $63,000 salary, which was  higher than was advertised.  The commission, including Robertson, called for a state investigation into the process. The State Attorney found no wrongdoing.

Gibbs  filed suit in Escambia County Circuit Court against Commissioners Kevin White, Marie Young and Grover Robinson claiming that he was qualified and they improperly removed him from his new job. The suit does not name Escambia County as a defendant.  Gene Valentino, who was not at a county meeting in which the board considered the matter, is also not being sued.

Gibbs is seeking unnamed damages in excess of $15,000 plus legal and court costs from White, Young and Robinson.

Century, Jay Town Clerks Attend Regional Meeting

January 27, 2012

Several area municipal clerks had the opportunity  more about how to better serve their towns and cities at a recent meeting in Mobile.

Town of Century Clerk Leslie Gonzalez and Jay Clerk Linda Carden joined clerks from Florida, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina at the International Institute of Municipal Clerks meeting.

Pictured above: Municipal clerks attended a regional meeting in Mobile recently, including Jay Clerk Linda Carden (2nd from left, back row) and Century Clerk Leslie Gonzalez (4th from left, back row). Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.


Public Meeting To Address Planned Closure Of Molino USDA Office

January 27, 2012

A public meeting will be held next week to discuss the federal government’s plan to close the USDA’s Escambia County Farm Services Agency office in Molino.

The public meeting will offer an opportunity for Escambia County farmers and ranchers to speak on the proposed closure. The USDA Florida Farm Service Agency management team will be on hand for the meeting, including State Executive Director Tim Manning, Administrative Office Mark Cottrell and Executive Officer Debby Folsom

The meeting will take place on Wednesday, February 1 at 10 a.m. at Highland Baptist Church at 6240 North Highway 95A in Molino.

On January 9, the USDA announced the proposed closure of their Molino office, the only Farm Service Agency Office in the North Escambia area to be shut down. The Santa Rosa County office in Milton and the Escambia County (Ala.) Office in Brewton will remain open.

The USDA has proposed to streamline operations and decrease costs under a plan that includes the consolidation of 131 county FSA offices in 32 states, including six in Florida.

The Molino FSA Office administers farm commodities, crop insurance, credit, environmental conservation and emergency assistance for farmers and ranchers in Escambia County.

Flomaton 2nd, Northview 3rd In Invitational Math Tournament

January 27, 2012

The Northview High School Math Team placed third while Flomaton placed second overall during the 27th Annual JDCC Invitational Math Tournament Thursday at Jefferson Davis Community College in Brewton.

Individually,  Cody Chance of Flomaton placed sixth, and Bryan Ross from Northview placed seventh.

T.R. Miller High School placed first overall. , Atmore Christian School, Escambia Academy, Escambia County High School of Atmore,  W.S. Neal High School and Sparta Academy from Evergreen also took part in the tournament.

Overall winners were:

  1. Katie Baggett, T.R. Miller
  2. Ashley Daughterty, T.R. Miller
  3. John West, T.R. Miller
  4. Wes Maddox, T.R. Miller
  5. Malik Leach, T.R. Miller
  6. Cody Chance, Flomaton
  7. Bryan Ross, Northview
  8. Tyler Smith, Flomaton
  9. Ryan Garmeson, T.R. Miller
  10. Matt Pendergrass, T.R. Miller

Members Needed For Escambia Library Task Force

January 27, 2012

The Escambia County Commission is seeking five residents to serve on a Blue Ribbon Task Force to develop the blueprint for library operations for 2013 until 2018. The plan will include the goals and objectives that will guide library services for the West Florida Library System.

The committee will envision, evaluate and assess community needs with distinctive programs and services for library operations. The committee will have the potential to revamp and streamline the processes to enable libraries to respond quickly to rapidly changing environments providing library services.

The final document produced as a result of this committee will provide a future plan for the West Florida Library System. The committee is expected to meet for about six months.

One member will be selected from each of five commission districts for the task force.

Interested candidates should contact Marilyn Wesley, community affairs department director, at (850) 595-3130. Resumes can be emailed to mdwesley@myescambia.com, or mailed to 221 Palafox Place, Pensacola, FL 32502. Resumes are due by February 6 and should include the candidate’s commission district.

the road to the crown: Meet The Girls (Part Three)

January 27, 2012

Today, it’s part four of our multi-part series “the road to the crown” as we follow 24 young ladies at Northview High School in their quest for the crown and the title of “Miss Northview High School” for 2012.

Today we introduce you to the third of three sets of contestants. Their biographies, as submitted by the girls, are below along with their photos. You can click any photo below to enlarge.

Our series “the road to the crown” will continue tomorrow with behind the scene practice photos and a sneak peak at some of the pageant dresses. The pageant is Saturday night at 7:00, and NorthEscambia.com will have the new Miss Northview High School and all the photos here Sunday morning.

Miss Erica Megan Wiggins

Erica is the 15-year old daughter of Eric and Danette Wiggins. As an eighth grader, she was in band for one year and played the trumpet.

Erica was also a member of 4-H for one year.

Her hobbies include listening to music, reading, watching scary movies, shopping with her mom, and spending time with loved ones. Erica also enjoys acting out scenes from movies.

Her future plans are to join the Air Force so that she can serve her country and help others. After her time with the Air Force, she would like to pursue a career as an actress.

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Miss Misty Suzanne Doran

Misty is the 16-year old daughter of Jerry and Suzanne Doran. She has been a member of the weightlifting team for two years, a member of the cross country team for one year, and a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes for two years. She has been a member of the Future Business Leaders of America for two years and a member of the Spanish Club for two years. Misty has been a varsity softball player at Northview for three years and a member of the varsity volleyball team for three years. She was awarded the “Highest Batting Average” award for softball and was awarded “Best offensive and defensive” player for volleyball. Misty has been a member of the All-Star team and the Diamond girls for two years, an All-Area player for two years, and won the 2006 and 2011 Panama City World Series. In her community, she attends Potential Church and is a member of the “Rush” youth group.

Her hobbies include reading, drawing, listening to music, learning how to play guitar, taking dance, and spending time with her family and friends.

Her future plans are to achieve a sports scholarship, along with an academic scholarship, to attend college. She wants to major in sports medicine and become an athletic trainer.

Miss Alexandria Nicole Martin

Ali is the 16-year old daughter of Dusty Martin and Hayley Dortch. At Northview, she has been on the junior varsity softball team for one year and on the junior varsity volleyball team for one year. She was the recipient of the 2010 “Best Attitude Award” for volleyball. This year, Ali is on the varsity cheerleading team. In her community, she is an active member of Walnut Hill Baptist Church.

Her hobbies include staying active in sports and spending time with her family and friends.

Her future plans are to attend a major university and pursue a degree in the medical field.

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Miss Morgan Maxine Ward

Morgan is the 14-year old daughter of Carl and Melissa Ward. As an eighth grader, she was second runner up in the Miss EWMS pageant and was a member of the cheerleading team. She won first place in the 2010 EWMS talent show and was a member of the National Junior Honor Society. At Northview, Morgan is a junior varsity cheerleader and a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. In her community, she is an active member of Atmore First Assembly of God Church and participates on the drama and sign language team. For the past three years, Morgan has volunteered her time as an assistant cheerleading coach for the Northwest Escambia mini-mites. She has also participated in various Relay for Life events.

Her hobbies include cheerleading and spending time with family and friends.

Her future plans are to attend Faulkner State to earn her associate’s degree and then transfer to Troy University to obtain a bachelor’s in education. She hopes to one day become a teacher.

Miss Rebekah Mary Sepulveda

Rebekah is the 15-year old daughter of Scott and Becky Sepulveda. She has been a junior varsity cheerleader for two years and currently holds the joint title of captain. In her community, she is an active member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and is involved with the S.M.Y.L.E. youth group.

Rebekah also does volunteer work with her father at the Optimist Club, as well as volunteer work at Byrneville Elementary School.

Her hobbies include cheerleading, dancing, traveling, and baking.

Her future plans are to attend college and pursue a degree to become a dental hygienist.

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Miss Logan Kiersten Wainwright

Logan is the 16-year old daughter of Richard and Melissa Comerford. She has been a member of the FCCLA, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the Future Business Leaders of America for one year. She is currently a member of the Spanish Club and a member of the Future Farmers of America where she holds the office of parlimentarian. For both the Future Business Leaders of America and the Future Farmers of America, Logan has competed at the State Conference in Parliamentary procedure, as well as, an essay contest.

Her hobbies include baking and decorating cakes, crafting, fishing, shopping, and spending time with family and friends.

Her future plans are to graduate high school with honors and earn an academic scholarship. She wants to attend college and pursue a Bachelor’s of Science in nursing and continue on to receive certification as an advanced registered nurse practitioner.

Miss Jessica Ashlynn McCall

Ashlynn is the 14-year old daughter of Robert and Danielle McCall and Kristi Crawford. In her community, she volunteers her time at a local mission to help families in need. She has also played softball for seven years. She is an active member of Golan Assembly of God Church and works with the children’s church program there. In school, Ashlynn has maintained A-B honor roll status since fifth grade.

Her hobbies include reading, mud riding with her Dad, and spending time with family and friends.

Her future plans are to attend Florida State University and major in psychology. She hopes to one day become a teen counselor. Ashlynn’s main goal in life is to help people.

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Miss Kimberly Cheyanne Garnett

Cheyanne is the 18-year old daughter of Todd and Miranda Garnett. She has been a member of the junior varsity volleyball team for one year, the track team for two years, and the weightlifting team for one year. In track, she was the recipient of the “Take one for the team” award. She has been a member of the Spanish Club and served one term as president. She has been a member of the Interact club for one year, the debate team for one year, and a member of S.W.A.N.S for one year.

Cheyanne was one of the founders of the NHS Book Club and is also a member of the Science Expedition club. This year, she will be playing the role of “Ivy Dripp” in the NHS theater department’s spring musical, “The Dastardly Dr. Devereaux.” In her community, she works at CVS pharmacy and attends church at The First Baptist Church of Bratt, where she is a member of “Team David” and the “Random Acts of Kindess” team.

Her hobbies include reading books, watching movies, writing, playing sports, and spending time with family and friends.

Her future plans are to attend Auburn University and graduate with a Doctorate degree in Aerospace Engineering.

Tate High Head Football Coach Ed Rigby Resigns

January 27, 2012

Tate High School head football coach Ed Rigby submitted his resignation Thursday following a winless season.

“I can confirm that I spoke to Coach Rigby today and he has resigned his position as head football coach,” Tate High Principal Rick Shackle said Thursday afternoon. “We are certainly very grateful for his commitment and dedication and wish him the very best.”

Shackle would not confirm if Rigby would remain at Tate in any other position.

The application process to replace Rigby will be immediately, the principal said, following district guidelines.

Rigby has been at Tate six seasons, with a 22-39 overall record.  He took over the Tate program in 2006, becoming the Aggies’ third coach in just eight months. He led the team to the playoffs in 2008, their first appearance in eight years and just their third playoff appearance since a 1980 state championship.

The Aggies were 0-11 in 2011.

Edward William “Buddy” Brunson

January 27, 2012

Edward William “Buddy” Brunson, 61, passed away on January 26, 2012. He was a lifelong resident of Jay He enjoyed fishing, hunting and was an accomplished pool player. In his later years he became accomplished in the art of painting. He was a great brother and uncle to all of us.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Jonnie Brunson and wife, Marsha Brunson.

He is survived by his sisters, Irene (Benny) Wolfe of Jay, Alene (Benny) Bell of Flomaton, Emma Jo (Andy) Wand of Orlando and many nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held on Saturday, January 28, 2012, from 6-9 p.m. at Jay Funeral Home. A graveside service will be held on Sunday, January 29, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. at Bethel Holiness Church Cemetery with Rev. Wiley officiating services.

Jay Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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